Marc Toberoff Net Worth

Marc Toberoff Net Worth is
$14 Million

Marc Toberoff Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Marc Toberoff is an intellectual property attorney specializing in copyright and entertainment litigation, and a staunch advocate of creator’s rights.He is best known for representing the estates of Superman’s co-creators, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, in ongoing litigation with Warner Bros. and DC Comics over the original copyrights to Superman. The lawsuit has become a seminal case regarding the Copyright Act’s termination provisions which permit authors and their estates to recover their copyrights after lengthy time periods. In 2008, Toberoff secured a favorable ruling in the U. S. District Court for the Central District of California. (“After seventy years, Jerome Siegel's heirs regain what he granted so long ago-the copyright in the Superman material that was published in Action Comics, Vol. 1.”). In 2013, after a part of that decision was reversed on appeal, final judgment was entered upholding the heirs’ termination as to Siegel and Shuster’s original Superman story and other early works.Toberoff also represents the estate of comic book artist/creator Jack Kirby in litigation with Marvel Entertainment regarding the copyrights to Kirby’s co-creations, including The Fantastic Four, X-Men, The Incredible Hulk, The Mighty Thor and The Silver Surfer. A petition for certiorari to the U.S. Supreme Court is currently pending.In the music industry, Toberoff represents, among others, the children of Ray Charles. On their behalf, Toberoff prevailed in a suit in the Central District of California regarding the copyrights to fifty-one of his songs, including many of his most famous compositions (e.g., I Got A Woman, It’s All Right, Hallelujah I Love Her So). The case is currently on appeal. Toberoff also represents most of the children of James Brown regarding his copyrights.Toberoff has been recognized by Forbes Magazine, The Hollywood Reporter, Variety Magazine, and the Los Angeles Business Journal as among the most influential intellectual property attorneys in the entertainment industry.In 2008, Toberoff convinced the Ninth Circuit to affirm the copyrights of the daughter of Eric Knight in his novel Lassie Come-Home, a case that has helped shape authors’ rights under the Copyright Act. In 2005, Toberoff secured a preliminary injunction against Warner Bros’ release of its The Dukes of Hazzard movie on behalf of the owners of the indie film, Moonrunners, from which The Dukes of Hazzard television series was derived. Toberoff has also been active representing writers/creators in the television industry.Toberoff is a frequent lecturer on creators’ rights and copyright law, and has lectured at Harvard Law School, UCLA’s Entertainment Law Symposium, USC Gould School of Law, and the American Bar Association’s Forum on the Entertainment & Sports Industries, among others. Toberoff is a graduate of Columbia University’s School of Law. Toberoff is also a credited producer or executive producer of a number of feature motion pictures including I Spy, Piranha

ProfessionProducer

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
I Spy2002executive producer
My Favorite Martian1999producer
Sons1990producer
Zombie High1987producer
Roots2016TV Mini-Series executive producer - 4 episodes
Piranha 3DD2012producer
The Family Tree2011executive producer
Piranha 3D2010producer
It's Alive2008producer
Bottle Shock2008producer
Black Irish2007executive producer
The Legend of Lucy Keyes2005executive producer

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2016Primetime EmmyPrimetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Limited SeriesRoots (2016)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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